Health and Hygiene
This course is structured to provide aspiring hair braiders with essential knowledge in health, hygiene, and sanitation.
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Text length of individual points can be shorter or longer depending on your needs
Introduction
Why Health and Hygiene Matter?
The Professional’s Responsibility
Introduction
Understanding Communicable Diseases
HIV/AIDS and Bloodborne Pathogens
Preventing Transmission of Other Communicable Diseases
Legal and Ethical Responsibilities
Introduction
Anatomy and Health of the Scalp
Common Scalp Disorders
Maintaining Scalp Health
When to Refer Clients to a Medical Professional
Client Education and Professionalism
Introduction
Principles of Sanitation
Proper Tool and Equipment Sanitization
Personal Hygiene and Protective Equipment
Waste Disposal and Safe Practices
EPA-Approved Disinfectants for Braiders (Tennessee-Compliant)
Introduction
Regulatory Overview
Compliance, Inspections, and Penalties
Hair Braider Registration
Legal Notice for Hair Braiders in Tennessee
Section 1: Safety & Hygiene (15 Questions)
Section 2: Tennessee State Laws & Regulations (10 Questions)
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